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Registered Racking Stallion for salehttp://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-1156959
<a href="http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-1156959"><img src="http://img.equinenow.com/slir/w350-c5x4/equine/data/photos/1156959t_1.jpg%3F1500784374" align="left" border="0"></a>&nbsp;Blue is a good natured Stallion that is easy to breed and work around. He is an x-padded horse. I have just used him for breeding here for 2 seasons but we hopped on him the other day and he rode right off just fine (Video available of that). Would be a good gelding if you wanted to cut him. I have too many Stallions and I need the room so he is for sale. Registered with the Racking Horse Breeders Assoc<br clear="left">Sat, 22 Jul 2017 00:00:00 -0700http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-115695937.4608223 -85.5920787Tennessee Walking HorseGaited HorseGold Palemino Racking Gelding, gentle, 7yo, 15.1Hhttp://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-1153676
<a href="http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-1153676"><img src="http://img.equinenow.com/slir/w350-c5x4/equine/data/photos/1153676t_1.jpg%3F1499458547" align="left" border="0"></a>&nbsp;Sundance is a beautiful gold palomino Racking gelding. Anyone can ride him, loves people, comes running up from the pasture when called. My daughter is a teacher and is too busy for him. His only vice is he needs fly sprayed 2x a day as he is allergic to bugs. Putting him up in the evening and early morning helps too, she is too busy. He is an awesome horse, my grandchildren 9yo and 12yo ride him bareback double in the pasture. Call 352-383-6822 if you want to come check him out.<br clear="left">Fri, 07 Jul 2017 00:00:00 -0700http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-115367628.9658193 -81.6486855Desensitized Gentle Smoothhttp://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-1152400
<a href="http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-1152400"><img src="http://img.equinenow.com/slir/w350-c5x4/equine/data/photos/1152400t_1.jpg%3F1499008727" align="left" border="0"></a>&nbsp;This Video Says It All. Shes A Rowdy Bred Single-footer. Please Note We Has Taught Kricket To Ride Slower. She Has Much Faster Gaits. Shes Beautiful, Smart, Willing A Blast to Ride. She Does It All W/ No Headaches, A Rolls Royce Dream Ride Excellent Conformation. She Has A Big Motor But Will Walk With Non Gaited Horses. She Does Best With Someone Who Knows Something About Riding. I Have Also Given Lessons On Her. She Has No Bad Habits. You Will L@@k Long Hard To Find One Like Her.
Dont Miss Out On This Spectacular Ride. It Will Be The Journey Of A Lifetime. We Start Out As Strangers Hopefully End Up Friends. We Always Try To Match Horse Rider Plus We Support, Give Free Lessons Try To Ride w/All of our Clients, As Well As Make Up Individualized Lessons Plans For All Clients. Free Less On Our Advanced Obstacle Course So Come Out A Learn How To Enjoy Your Horse Be Safe. <br clear="left">Sun, 02 Jul 2017 00:00:00 -0700http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-115240034.494562 -117.7607932Desensitized Super Smooth Gait Talented Good MotorStocky Built Tennessee Walking Horsehttp://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-1144211
<a href="http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-1144211"><img src="http://img.equinenow.com/slir/w350-c5x4/equine/data/photos/1144211t_1.jpg%3F1495466770" align="left" border="0"></a>&nbsp;Beautiful Eleven Year Old Bay Gelding. This boy has been on lots of trail rides and has a extremely smooth gait. He is naturally gaited and loves to travel. He rides well by himself or with other horses. Stands approx 14.2 hands. Current on coggins and worming. He has racking horse papers. For any information please call 817-247-3111<br clear="left">Mon, 22 May 2017 09:31:51 -0700http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-114421133.2342834 -97.5861393Buckskin Proven Sire of Championshttp://www.stallionsnow.com/horse-ad-953795
<a href="http://www.stallionsnow.com/horse-ad-953795"><img src="http://img.equinenow.com/slir/w350-c5x4/equine/data/photos/953795t_1.jpg%3F1432153870" align="left" border="0"></a>&nbsp;When you consider breeding your mare, you don't want to gamble on quality. You want a sure bet - a stallion that has it all and passes it on to his foals. Intelligence. Intelligence is a trait that Gambler had in vast amounts. He loves to learn and therefore has been exceptionally easy to train. His intelligence is a great asset when navigating the trails or taking in new experiences. Disposition. Gambler's disposition is second to none. While Gambler has a great deal of presence, he is also very laid back. He is a perfect gentleman in every sense of the word. He is ridden with geldings and mares in heat and doesn't take one step out of line. Gambler loves people of all ages, but is especially fascinated with children. He is pictured at right with three year old Cassidy Newman. The photo was taken in 2005 by Maggie Moore for her book, Walking With Friends. Gambler resides with his herd full-time. He is an excellent protector and treats his mares with respect, even looking after his foals for them. When his first crop of foals was weaned, we left Gambler to comfort them. He was very kind to his foals - tolerating their climbing and chewing on him and spending time playing with them and grooming them. When we pony his foals from his back and he ignores their goofy antics and keeps his mind on his task. Gait. Gambler is 100 naturally gaited. From the time he was at his dam's side he has exhibited a great way of going. Gambler has a 100 natural 4-beat running walk and a fantastic smooth, fast rack. He performs his gaits the way that the Walking Horse was meant to: with no artificial aids and no special technique required. He has never been shod and performs his gaits at liberty, as you can see from the photo at left. The photo was taken in 2005 by Maggie Moore for her book, Walking With Friends. Not only are his gaits smooth, but he is surefooted as well. He easily navigates steep inclines and declines and treads rough terrain carefully and precisely. Color. Gambler's striking color is the icing on the cake. He is a true gold with jet black points and silver frosting in his mane and tail (the frosting is believed to be caused by the same gene that gives you flaxen manes and tails on chestnuts). Gambler has been DNA tested by UC Davis. He is homozygous (AA) for the agouti (bay modifier). This means that he CAN NOT produce black or smokey black foals even when bred to black mares! Instead, he will produce buckskin or bay. Color possibilities (click on the color of your mare for the exact percentages): Black/Bay/Chestnut mares: chestnut, bay, palomino, and buckskin foals. Smokey Black/Buckskin/Palomino mares: chestnut, bay, palomino, buckskin, cremello, or perlino foals. Smokey Cream/Perlino/Cremello mares: palomino, buckskin, cremello, or perlino foals. Classic/Amber/Gold champagne mares: chestnut, bay, palomino, buckskin, amber, gold, gold cream, or amber cream foals. Gambler in 2008Conformation. Gambler's conformation is excellent. His neck is absolutely perfect...it comes out of his shoulder just right and has a gorgeous natural arch to it. It is long, elegant, and shapely. His shoulder is large and sloping. His tail is set high and he carries it with a natural, old-time waterspout arch. Gambler has an incredibly expressive face: his large, soft eyes help indicate his kind disposition his muzzle is tapered, well formed and gives him an inquisitive look his ears are shapely and expressive his profile strong and refined at the same time. His hooves are as hard and strong as a mustang's. He can travel over gravel and rocky terrain barefoot without taking a lame step. His mane and tail are naturally long and full, but while he was taking care of his foals, they relieved him of some of his length and thickness. Bloodlines. Gambler's bloodlines are a unique blend of the western working bloodlines through his sire, Blue Gold (who goes back to Roy Roger's own Trigger Jr. aka Allen's Gold Zephyr), and the old eastern show lines through his dam, Cindy's Image-GH. We believe that this unique blend gave Gambler the best of both worlds. Not only is he a gorgeous, showy stallion, he's also a truly versatile and usable mount. Gambler's bloodlines are also unique in that he does not trace back to Pride of Midnight H.F. or The Pusher C.G. This makes him an EXCELLENT outcross for mares who are heavily linebred to those sires.<br clear="left">Mon, 17 Oct 2016 08:04:29 -0700http://www.stallionsnow.com/horse-ad-95379538.3676531 -78.1279359